Fall Out Boy's Patrick Stump on what he listens to

Patrick Stump, frontman for Fall Out Boy, has enjoyed listening to Daft Punk's new single lately. Photo by Brett Davis.

Given the glossy pop nature of "Save Rock and Roll," the new Billboard-chart-topping comeback album from Fall Out Boy, its not surprising to hear that frontman Patrick Stump has been into dance music lately.

Why he likes it: It’s iconic Daft Punk where there’s this very crisp kind of disco song with weird changes, weird but accessible. Then you have Nile Rodgers’ classic guitar sound modernized for this context. And I’m a big Pharrell fan. I’ve always wanted him to win as a singer at least once; he’s always been right on the cusp but hasn’t had a big smash. And this is him leading one of the coolest bands ever. It just kills me.